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16 Sep 2018
Chemistry

Sixth European conference on crystal growth - ECCG6

The Sixth European Conference on Crystal Growth (ECCG6) is organized by the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and the European Network of Crystal Growth.

The conference will be held in September 16-20, 2018 in Riviera Holiday Club, Varna, Bulgaria. As a satellite event the Second European School on Crystal Growth for young researchers and PhD students (ESCG2) will take place in September 13-16, 2018 at the same place.

Both ECCG6 and ESCG2 are dedicated to the famous Bulgarian scholar Iwan N. Stranski. Professor Stranski (1897-1979) played a crucial role in the last century in setting up the theoretical fundamentals of nucleation and crystal growth phenomena.

The aim of ECCG6 is to promote discussions and stimulate fundamental and applied research in the field of crystal growth and to encourage multidisciplinary approach to scientific problems closely related to the demands of the society in different fields of modern life, such as microelectronics, photonics, pharmaceutical and chemical material production, healthcare etc. The Conference also intends to promote the meeting of researchers coming from public and private entities and to facilitate the cooperation between academia and industry.

More information will be available on the conference web-site.

If you have any questions about attendace and the conference do not hesitate to contact New Event LTD team.

 

When

16 Sep 2018

20 Sep 2018


Where

Riviera Holiday Club

Golden Sands, Riviera Holiday Club

9010 Varna

Bulgaria


Language

English en


Organised by

ConferenceSeries LLC Ltd (deactivated)

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